`Grammar and Vocabulary of Language of New Zealand'(Church Missionary Society), p. Laurineae, B. s; they have the colonialname of Oaks, which might be changed more appropriately to thatof Australian firs. 264: The principal occupation of these people during this month ofthe year is taking the Sooty Petrel, called by the Coloniststhe Mutton Bird, from a fancied resemblance to the taste ofthat meat.
The river Yarra Yarra means ever flowing, sc. 100: Roly-Poly Grass. The spelling boomah seems due to a supposed native origin. hills covered with Mulga.
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